
Australia Legal Application
David Irving after challenging Prime Minister John Howard in London on October 23, 1997.
Dear Sirs
I ENCLOSE herewith an application for a visa to visit Australia for a few days (I estimate: seven days maximum) for the sole purpose of giving expert testimony at a hearing of the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission on or about December 15, 1997, on a complaint against Dr Frederick Toben of Adelaide. The hearing is to be held in Sydney.
Enclosed with this letter are:-
(a) copy of a letter from the Respondent Dr Toben, July 3;(b) a newspaper clipping from The Australian, July 8;
(c) copy of a confidential letter faxed by me on July 31 to Mr Andrew Metcalfe, senior adviser to the minister (Mr Ruddock) Mr Metcalfe kindly advised me in his reply to submit a visa application in the normal way. My offer in para. 4 of my letter of July 31 still stands;
(d) copy of a further letter from Dr Toben to me, October 27;
(e) copy of my Witness Statement as submitted to the Commission.
There is I am sure no need for me to dilate on the background of this application or on para.10 of the enclosed application form. I am not enclosing the passport yet, both because you were kind enough to return it almost immediately the last time I made an application, and because I am visiting the USA – land of free speech! – for one month from November 13. [I can be contacted there by phone and fax, or of course through this, my London office]; I would submit my passport by courier for insertion of the visa if, as should surely be the case, permission for this entry is granted. I understand incidentally that there is special provision for the granting of visas for witnesses whose presence is required in legal and quasi-legal proceedings. I am also sending all this material simultaneously to Mr Metcalfe direct.
Yours sincerely,
David Irving
Focal Point Publications